![]() A History of Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Story of a Political, Social, and Cultural Movement
ISBN: 978-0-7879-6796-3
Hardcover
336 pages
August 2004, Jossey-Bass
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Preface.
List of Acronyms.
ADR Timeline.
1. The Roots of ADR: The Deciding Stone to the European Law Merchant.
2. Diplomatic ADR: Akhenaton to Woodrow Wilson.
3. ADR Comes to America: The Precolonial Period to the Ten-Hour Day.
4. The Civil War: The Limits and the Promise of ADR.
5. Commercial and Business ADR: The Phoenicians to the American Arbitration Association.
6. Employee and Union Struggles: Reconstruction to the Coal Wars.
7. Trains and a World War: Pulling ADR into the Twentieth Century.
8. Labor-Management ADR, 1920–1945: Bust and Boom.
9. After the War: Taft-Hartley to the Steel Trilogy.
10. Branching Out: ADR in the 1960s.
11. New Rights and New Forms: ADR in the 1970s.
12. Outside the Federal Realm: New Groups Pick Up the ADR Torch.
13. Crisis and Rebirth: Labor-Management ADR in the 1980s.
14. The Era of Win-Win: Nonlabor ADR Becomes a Force of Its Own.
15. The Great Expansion: ADR in the 1990s.
16. ADR and the Twenty-First Century: Threats and Hopes.
Bibliography.
About the Authors.
Index.

